Changeabill by Fred BerthelotItem #21198

Fred Berthelot is an outstanding magician from New York City. This DVD is Fred's first exposure to many magicians but you'll be delighted with his methods. They are diabolical, practical and easy to do.

Changeabill is a killer. It's skill based, so no gaffs are necessary. Once you learn the method you're always ready. All you need are two bills!

Changeabill is a complete routine by itself but Fred's creation lends itself as an add-on to many magic applications. It's the perfect switch for your favorite Bill To Lemon routine. If you perform any of the multiple bill changes such as 3-D Cash or the Hundy 500, Changeabill is the perfect "out" for when an audience member wants you to change their one dollar bill into a one hundred dollar bill.

But wait...there's more. Fred goes into incredible detail during the step by step instructions. You'll soon see why Changeabill is so practical. You can do it standing up, or you can do it seated.

Also included is a special "One Million Dollar Bill." These usually retail for as much as $8.95 but it's yours for free! We teach you all the work on what I believe is the best advertising give-a-way you can use with your magic. We also show you the best source to have yours printed. Check out the photo at the bottom of the page. You'll see Fred with his picture on the Million Dollar Bill. You can also put your phone number, email address, web site address or any other information you'd like. Using Changeabill to magically change a one dollar bill into a Million is extremely memorable, the spectator always keeps the bill and when he needs magic at a corporate function or party he already has your contact information!

Included are many ways to effectively use Changeabill including several ditching techniques, using borrowed bills, and even as an invisible billet switch for mentalism

As a bonus Fred has also included his signature card effect "Houdini". Just like Changeabill, this routine is extremely visual and it's a fooler that's easy to do. No gaffs are required for this totally practical workers routine.